Oxford County Library branch programs and events
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Join us for upcoming events, classes and programs at Oxford County Library! Registration required where noted.
Saturday, Dec. 21, 10:30AM - 1:30PM
Get creative in Innerkip at our Card Making Station! We've got a special project in mind and we encourage children to make a card for a senior here in town, who's not likely to receive any this year in the mail. Please help spread some Christmas Joy! We'll have supplies out at the Card Station from Tuesday, Dec 10th to closing Saturday Dec 21st.
Tuesday, Jan. 7, 9am-11am
"Join us for this fun, free program for parents/caregiver with children aged 0-6 years! Play and early learning activities include arts and crafts, dramatic play, sensory play, games, songs and stories. This drop-in program is facilitated by qualified EarlyON Facilitators who are happy to answer questions about early learning and child development, parenting topics, and can provide additional information about other community programs and services. This is also an ideal opportunity for parents and caregivers to connect with others for social and community support."
Tuesday, Jan. 14, 9am-11am
"Join us for this fun, free program for parents/caregiver with children aged 0-6 years! Play and early learning activities include arts and crafts, dramatic play, sensory play, games, songs and stories. This drop-in program is facilitated by qualified EarlyON Facilitators who are happy to answer questions about early learning and child development, parenting topics, and can provide additional information about other community programs and services. This is also an ideal opportunity for parents and caregivers to connect with others for social and community support."
Wednesday, Jan. 15, 10:00 to 11:00 AM
At Innerkip we're starting off an new series for Adults and Seniors. We'll begin with a presentation from Rebekah Lindsay of Oxford's Alzheimer Society. In this hour long talk, she'll present 'Heads up for Healthier Brains'. This session focuses on the small changes individuals can make to maximize their brain health, and thus reduce many of the risk factors for Alzheimer's Disease. Sponsored by Alzheimer Society.
Tuesday, Jan. 21, 9am-11am
"Join us for this fun, free program for parents/caregiver with children aged 0-6 years! Play and early learning activities include arts and crafts, dramatic play, sensory play, games, songs and stories. This drop-in program is facilitated by qualified EarlyON Facilitators who are happy to answer questions about early learning and child development, parenting topics, and can provide additional information about other community programs and services. This is also an ideal opportunity for parents and caregivers to connect with others for social and community support."
Tuesday, Jan. 21, 7:00 PM
In a twist from their standard fare, the intrepid Book Club members will be gobbling up, then dishing out their take on Jennette McCurdy's book I'm Glad My Mom Died. This non-fiction is "A heartbreaking and hilarious memoir by iCarly and Sam & Cat star Jennette McCurdy about her struggles as a former child actor - including eating disorders, addiction, and a complicated relationship with her overbearing mother--and how she retook control of her life" Can't wait to hear their response!
Wednesday, Jan. 22, 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Continuing on in our series, but at a different time slot, we have the vlunteer Co-ordinator from Oxford County's VON program here to outline what programs are available through VON. Please join us for snothe insightful session, this time from 11:00 to 12:00AM. Sponsored by VON Oxford County.
Tuesday, Jan. 28, 9am-11am
"Join us for this fun, free program for parents/caregiver with children aged 0-6 years! Play and early learning activities include arts and crafts, dramatic play, sensory play, games, songs and stories. This drop-in program is facilitated by qualified EarlyON Facilitators who are happy to answer questions about early learning and child development, parenting topics, and can provide additional information about other community programs and services. This is also an ideal opportunity for parents and caregivers to connect with others for social and community support."